If you want to get involved with Firefox OS in particular, I suspect
you'll want to get in touch with the QA test automation people. You can
find some introductory material at
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox_OS/Platform/Automated_testing/gaia-ui-tests
which includes some contact inf
Hello,
Greetings
I am a novice who is really interested in contributing to projects with
Python as language, guidance and suggestions are required
Thanking you in anticipation
Jennifer
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It is likely to get done soon as part of the e10s/sandboxing projects.
On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 1:13 PM, Jed Davis wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 03:10:46PM -0500, Josh Matthews wrote:
> > The keygen element requires the use of NSS/PSM, and
On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 03:10:46PM -0500, Josh Matthews wrote:
> The keygen element requires the use of NSS/PSM, and that's disabled
> in content processes. Supporting keygen/window.crypto in e10s was
> never a high priority, so nobody has put in the time to make it work
> correctly.
Are there bug
Hi. I brought 2 ZTE Open phones and just think they a great phone but have
cracked the screen on mine, The phone is still working but am having trouble
getting a replacement screen, could you please help
Leslie E. Norris
Hi Vincent,
It's an interesting capability to have on b2g. As a general comment, it might
be better to minimize the modification to gonk(android) part as minimum as
possible. Especially around stagefright. android's media framework tend to have
platform vendor's customization.
sotaro
- Ori
I know that this maybe not be an Firefox OS problem.
But something is wrong with twitter on Firefox Os, it works fine on Firefox for
Android and it kind of worked on previous Firefox Os versions
Twitter is very popular and for a mobile Os to succeed is important to have
twitter working fine.
If
Le vendredi 13 décembre 2013 20:19:45 UTC+1, Josh Matthews a écrit :
> e10s is an abbreviation of electrolysis, which is the name of the
> project that splits Firefox into multiple processes. Alexandre isn't
> wrong, but the page for the old XUL+multiprocess design of Firefox for
> Android isn't